A SUPERCOMPUTER has predicted the final Premier League table for this season.
And it's bad news for Manchester United despite their win at Southampton.
While Everton have been tipped to finish in an incredible shock position.
The new season is well underway with four games played by all teams.
This weekend saw a host of interesting results from across the country, with Liverpool losing at home to Nottingham Forest.
Arsenal got the better of Spurs in the north London derby.
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While Chelsea secured a timely win at Bournemouth.
And on the back of the latest results, boffins at been able to produce a final predicted table thanks to their supercomputer.
Man City are once again backed to finish first, which would make for a record-extending fifth consecutive title win.
Arsenal are also tipped for second, which would be their third straight seasons finishing as runners-up.
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A new-look Chelsea under Enzo Maresca are then predicted to come third in what would be a stunning return to the Champions League.
And Arne Slot’s Liverpool have been backed into fourth despite their shock defeat to Forest.
The table starts becoming juicy as the race for the remaining European places hots up.
A resurgent Newcastle are predicted to gain Europa League football with fifth place.
And they will be joined in the competition by none other than West Ham.
That leaves Spurs to finish seventh for the Europa Conference League.
And it’s bad news for Erik ten Hag again, with United tipped to come eighth after finishing there last season too.
Despite finishing on the same points as Spurs, the Red Devils are predicted to miss out on continental football due to goal difference.
But those strikes also keep them above Crystal Palace and Aston Villa, who are also tipped to finish on 56 points.
Villa’s fall from grace is compounded by the prediction that they will only finish one spot above Everton, who have been backed into 11th despite being bottom of the current table with zero points.
Brighton, Fulham and Brentford follow next in mid-table.
While Bournemouth, Wolves and Leicester are predicted to beat the drop.
But it’s bad news for Nottingham Forest, who are so far unbeaten with eight points from their opening four matches.
The supercomputer reckons they will slide all the way down the table into the drop zone, resulting with their relegation to the Championship.
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Newly-promoted Southampton are also backed to go down.
While Ipswich are tipped to finish with just 15 points after picking up just TWO wins all season.